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Thursday, July 30, 2015

Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here today wishing you an early Halloween. Hey, we have to get our cards ready for the fast approaching holiday season, so check out all the store has for your crafting needs.

Today, I'm using Witchy Halloween stamp set. This set contains 11 stamps on red rubber with a cushion. Perfect for Halloween creations.

I stamped the witch in black ink and painted the moon with Smooch Accent Ink for a touch of color. I wanted the witch to stand out against the moon. The Good Witch/Bad Witch was stamped twice and punched out.

I chose some fun Halloween papers to coordinate with these fun stamps after all Halloween is all about color and fun times isn't it! I hope you like my early Halloween card.

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Hello PWP fans! Its Amber here with you today sharing a card I created with the Vintage Melange Cling Stamp Set. This stamp set contains 7 different stamps and can be purchased cling mounted or unmounted. I used the unmounted set to create this card. I wanted to make a statement with this card so I used the large round image from the stamp set as my main focal image. This image is another one of my favorites, it can be colored or left uncolored like I did here. I chose to leave my image uncolored because I was using a brightly colored and busy patterned paper for the base of my card. You can check out a close up below.

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Tuesday, July 28, 2015

This stamp has such a presence on it's own I wanted to make a one layer card and have it be the focal point. To give the card an airy feel I used the My Favorite Things Cloudy Day stencil along with the Tim Holtz Distress Marker mister and various shades of blue Distress markers.

After drying completely with a heat tool,

the paper was inked with Tumbled Glass Distress ink using a blending tool.

The image was stamped in Archival Black ink over top the clouds background.

Here is a close up of the final result:

Thanks for joining me today and I hope this project has inspired you as much as it inspired me!

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Coffee makes me smile in the morning, does it you? Are you addicted to coffee? I am! I have so many favorite coffee's I can never pick just one. My summer favorite is coconut.

Today I used the coffee cup and lid stamp and stamped them on different colors of cardstock. I used a strawberry color for the cup and a light pink for the lid. I also stamped a cup holder in the light pink.

I then cut each out using my detail scissors.

I used my Clear Wink of Stella and covered the entire cup.
I stamped cafe au lait in the middle of the holder.

I adhered it all together.

I then found some pattern paper that matched the strawberry color.

I adhered the card together and then finished it off with a few strawberry colored pearls and the

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Hi there! Ashley here today sharing a fun card I made with the Paper Wing's Productions Text Melange stamp set with Ken Oliver Crafts Color Burst Watercolor Powder
to make a really cool base for my card. I started with white cardstock
and chose my stamp, which I heat embossed with white ink. You could use
clear embossing powder or any color you choose. Next you'll spritz your
card with some water. I keep a water bottle handy at my desk.

After
you spritz some water on your paper, you apply the pigment powder. The
water mixes with the powder and creates a really neat affect. You can
add more water or more powder and just keep playing. The white embossing
powder will act as a resist.

When I achieved the look I wanted, I heat set it. Next I grabbed my PWP Let's Eat Cake clear stamp set to
stamp my cake stand and my piece of cake. I stamped the images, colored
them with Copic markers, and fussy cut them. I grabbed my We R Memory Keepers Fuse tool
and made a little shaker of some sequins and wood veneer pieces and
adhered my cake right on the top. Since I had hot pink staples handy, I
used those to adhere the shaker pocket to my card base.

Then
I grabbed my Staz On ink to stamp my sentiment on the inside of the
card. At the last minute, I decided to add some candles to the inside as
well and I colored those with Copics.

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

I just love working with old postage and postal ephemera so this stamp is perfect!

To create the card I actually stamped the Postcard three times onto Neenah Desert Storm card stock. Each time I colored directly onto the stamp (the stamps and the meter code) with different color Distress markers and then applied Archival black to the rest of the postcard.

The edges of each were inked with Vintage Photo Distress ink to give them a nostalgic feel.

I wanted the card to look like a pile of mail/postcards so I arranged them in that fashion on a piece of Tim Holtz paper and tied some twice around them before matting them onto the card base.

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Hello everyone! Ashley here with my first post as part of the new design team. I used the text melange stamp set along with the crown stamp set. I heat embossed stamped images from both of those stamp sets and then used distress ink
blending for the base of my card.

I stamped a sentiment from Fall Mix It Up and then made a little banner which I adhered with foam dots. This may be a fall themed set, but it has a lot of great little sayings and sentiments for use all year around!

Thanks so much for stopping by today! You can view more details about my card on my blog.

Monday, July 6, 2015

Today we have a little blog hop for you to get to know our new team! As an extra incentive to "meet the team" we will be giving away a gift certificate to one lucky random winner. You have until midnight tomorrow, July 7th to winner. The winner will be announced on Wednesday July 8th here on the blog.

All you need to do for a chance to win is visit each blog and then come back here and leave a comment on this post letting us know that you completed the hop.